The broad overall purpose was to understand the genetic makeup of the human species. The final report was completed in 2003 with ongoing addenda being added periodically.More...
Human genome maps were published in 2001. Race was not a scientific project, leaders of the project maintained at the release. But apparently this was not entirely the case. Studies of the human genome project revealed that there was a 99.9 percent similarity between any two humans on the universe at the molecular level. This meant that ethnic differences were in fact only skin deep.More...
The Human Genome Project Contributions To Science
The data collected during the Human Genome Project (HGP) is still being analyzed and interpreted. Research in this field, far from concluded, is an ongoing process. It was expected that the results of the HGP would open new avenues in the field of medicine, pharmaceuticals and human reproduction.More...
What Is The Human Genome Project Used For ?
The data gleaned from the Human Genome Project (HGP) has had multifarious benefits in the field of medicine, pharmaceuticals and human reproduction. The HGP has also thrown fresh light on man’s evolution from the apes and other mammals.More...